igneous rocks- rocks that are formed from melted minerals.
ore-a rock that has a large amount of minerals.
Extrusive igneous rock is the result of above ground crystallization.
Extrusive igneous rock is the result of above ground crystallization.
Dunite is an intrusive igneous rock, specifically a type of ultramafic rock composed mostly of olivine. It forms deep within the Earth's crust through the crystallization of magma.
A plutonic rock is a rock that has formed at considerable depth. This happens by crystallization of magma or by chemical alteration.
When exposed to extreme temperatures and pressure, rocks can metamorphose into new forms such as gneiss, schist, and marble. These changes occur due to the re-crystallization of minerals within the rock under high heat and pressure conditions.
Extrusive igneous rock is the result of above ground crystallization.
Extrusive igneous rock is the result of above ground crystallization.
When magma cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rocks such as granite, basalt, or obsidian. The specific type of rock that forms depends on variables such as the composition of the magma, cooling rate, and environment in which it solidifies.
Extrusive igneous rock is the result of above ground crystallization.
Dunite is an intrusive igneous rock, specifically a type of ultramafic rock composed mostly of olivine. It forms deep within the Earth's crust through the crystallization of magma.
When magma undergoes crystallization above ground, it forms igneous rocks known as extrusive or volcanic rocks. These rocks have fine-grained textures due to rapid cooling, and examples include basalt, andesite, and rhyolite.
A plutonic rock is a rock that has formed at considerable depth. This happens by crystallization of magma or by chemical alteration.
Gabbro is a type of mafic phaneritic rock. It is composed mainly of pyroxene, plagioclase feldspar, and often contains minor amounts of amphibole, olivine, or biotite. Gabbro forms from the slow crystallization of mafic magma deep within the Earth's crust.
That would all depend on what type of rock.
When exposed to extreme temperatures and pressure, rocks can metamorphose into new forms such as gneiss, schist, and marble. These changes occur due to the re-crystallization of minerals within the rock under high heat and pressure conditions.
That entirely depends on what type of magma it is and under what conditions it crystallizes. If you are looking for a general rock type, the answer is igneous, but that's very general.
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